Teaching and Training

its open to people that teach any martial arts..just thought that i would post here as its the first place that i personally check when i go on this site..

Is it possible to do both and have a real job?

How do u get to train with teaching a class say a few days a week?

i understand the benifits of such a venture such as having a greater understanding of fundemental movements and breaking down manouvers so that every single detail is understood..thus enhancing ur own understanding..

If I am coaching I do the warm up then roll with the lads I tend to stay on and call out new fresh opponents every 5/8 min for about 40 min i think I get a better work out that way than when im just training in class as part of the team. If I am teaching Thai I do the warm up then hold the pads for the students at reg intervals or just join in the bag circuit
WHO EVER SAYS they dont get enough time to train when coaching are lazy and kidding themselves IMO

When teaching, most of the time I am just helping out in normal classes. So Chris is doing the main instruction and I just help people while they're drilling the techs. Apart from that part of class, I train as per any of the other students. On a Sunday morning and any time I cover for Chris I teach on my own - this can make it harder but I always try to train as normal. I'll do the warm-ups and join in the rolling most of the time, but it's not always possible if there are new students there who need extra attention to be shown what to do or shown basics of grappling before rolling etc. Also, sometimes when teaching I have to miss out on rolling if there are an even amount of students in the class... it's not really fair to tell someone to sit out when they are paying for the class imo.

i normaly do the warm up with the guys teach a technique then roll with them later, i dont find it that bad tbh, if i feel i need to improve my fitness etc i make time on the weekends, plus i'm quite luck to have pedro over twice a week mondays and thursdays in cardiff

I think it's great for the student your rolling with but you are then not paying much attention to everyone else in the class.

If everyone in the class has paid to be taught by you then you should be instructing/coaching them all all of the time.

It's a bit like Alex Ferguson joining in a training game, it wont improve his team, he should be stood on the sideline coaching everyone on every detail.

I think you should be watching all the students all the time to pick up as many mistake or ways to improve from as many students as possible in the given time of the class.

On another note, imagine if a student had a bad accident during the lesson and the insurance company asked the instructor what he was doing at the time of the accident and he says "I was rolling with another student".
BANG goes your insurance, and probably your house and car too !!

I think it's great for the student your rolling with but you are then not paying much attention to everyone else in the class.

If everyone in the class has paid to be taught by you then you should be instructing/coaching them all all of the time.

It's a bit like Alex Ferguson joining in a training game, it wont improve his team, he should be stood on the sideline coaching everyone on every detail.

I think you should be watching all the students all the time to pick up as many mistake or ways to improve from as many students as possible in the given time of the class.

On another note, imagine if a student had a bad accident during the lesson and the insurance company asked the instructor what he was doing at the time of the accident and he says "I was rolling with another student".
BANG goes your insurance, and probably your house and car too !!

I think it's great for the student your rolling with but you are then not paying much attention to everyone else in the class.

If everyone in the class has paid to be taught by you then you should be instructing/coaching them all all of the time.

It's a bit like Alex Ferguson joining in a training game, it wont improve his team, he should be stood on the sideline coaching everyone on every detail.

I think you should be watching all the students all the time to pick up as many mistake or ways to improve from as many students as possible in the given time of the class.

On another note, imagine if a student had a bad accident during the lesson and the insurance company asked the instructor what he was doing at the time of the accident and he says "I was rolling with another student".
BANG goes your insurance, and probably your house and car too !!

Thats a fair comment I suppose. When I teach beginners at Wolfpack I spend the whole class focused on them. Theres always someone who needs help.

You can help students much more by rolling with them than just watching.

Also, what is going to happen while I'm rolling with someone else which I could have prevented if I wasn't? I'm always aware of what's going on in the class even when I'm rolling. I can't keep an eye on 10+ pairs of people even if I'm not rolling.

You can help students much more by rolling with them than just watching.

Also, what is going to happen while I'm rolling with someone else which I could have prevented if I wasn't? I'm always aware of what's going on in the class even when I'm rolling. I can't keep an eye on 10+ pairs of people even if I'm not rolling.

Fair enough but if youre rolling with someone you cant be helping other guys out at the same time? This is just how I feel , dont suppose there is a right or wrong really , personal preference.